Vintage Galanos Double Breasted Midi Dress w Ribbon Belt
labeled brand GALANOS
measurements: 36” bust, 25” waist, 39” hips, 39.5” length
materials not labeled feels like wool or silk
beautiful couture hand finishing
one button has been replaced and small hole in fabric at waist
American born fashion designer, James Galanos started his career in 1944 as an assistant to Jean Louis. After moving from New York to California in 1951 he showed his first ready-to-wear collection in Los Angeles and quickly gained a reputation for his clean designs and creative cuts. Throughout his career his cocktail and evening wear were highly coveted and he was praised for his use of chiffon, printed silks, velvet, brocade and lace. Galanos was the first to design suits with the iconic horseshoe neckline, he created slimline classically draped gowns with billowing sleeves and was known for his low backed wool crepe dresses.
labeled brand GALANOS
measurements: 36” bust, 25” waist, 39” hips, 39.5” length
materials not labeled feels like wool or silk
beautiful couture hand finishing
one button has been replaced and small hole in fabric at waist
American born fashion designer, James Galanos started his career in 1944 as an assistant to Jean Louis. After moving from New York to California in 1951 he showed his first ready-to-wear collection in Los Angeles and quickly gained a reputation for his clean designs and creative cuts. Throughout his career his cocktail and evening wear were highly coveted and he was praised for his use of chiffon, printed silks, velvet, brocade and lace. Galanos was the first to design suits with the iconic horseshoe neckline, he created slimline classically draped gowns with billowing sleeves and was known for his low backed wool crepe dresses.
labeled brand GALANOS
measurements: 36” bust, 25” waist, 39” hips, 39.5” length
materials not labeled feels like wool or silk
beautiful couture hand finishing
one button has been replaced and small hole in fabric at waist
American born fashion designer, James Galanos started his career in 1944 as an assistant to Jean Louis. After moving from New York to California in 1951 he showed his first ready-to-wear collection in Los Angeles and quickly gained a reputation for his clean designs and creative cuts. Throughout his career his cocktail and evening wear were highly coveted and he was praised for his use of chiffon, printed silks, velvet, brocade and lace. Galanos was the first to design suits with the iconic horseshoe neckline, he created slimline classically draped gowns with billowing sleeves and was known for his low backed wool crepe dresses.